Example sentences of "[vb past] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And it is water , pouring troughed into a stream
2 A couple of minutes later Chatterton zimmered into the room .
3 Her shoes oozed into the ground and , as the breeze sliced through her light coat , she shivered .
4 Two had broken and egg-yolk oozed into the cracks of paving-stones .
5 Colour seeped into the scene like turning up the control on TV .
6 On concrete roads the abandonment of ministry research on water leaks coincided with substantial problems after water seeped into the joints .
7 Ice formed in her branches , seeped into the wounds in her body , expanded and cracked her .
8 The programme highlighted the importance of providing an effective ‘ vapour barrier ’ ( usually a skin of plastic sheeting ) behind the internal plasterboard surface — if moisture from inside the home seeped into the cavity it could rot the timber frame .
9 It took 11 firemen almost half an hour to bring the blaze under control and bingo players had to be evacuated as smoke seeped into the auditorium of the Mecca Social Club , next door .
10 ‘ Autobahn ’ seeped into the ears of a pre-punk generation to emerge , fully formed , in the 1980s as electro-pop and avant-garde synth music .
11 I MOSEYED into the NME offices bearing a still-throbbing psychic wound and a mittful of rejection letters .
12 The notes hovered in the still air as he played a lament then errupted into a dance rhythm .
13 The sandwiches were quickly followed by the wrath of the Scotland manager , who charged into the bedroom and threw a glass of milk over the startled keeper .
14 She charged into the room and threw herself at him , punching him hard with her small , clenched fists .
15 Still rigid with the horror of her nightmare , she heaved herself up in bed as the door flew open and Penry charged into the room at a run , his hair on end and his chest bare .
16 Harrison charged into the table , knocking the sponge cake , chocolate biscuits , two tea cups , milk jug and a flurry of knives and teaspoons to the floor .
17 Within three days her face once again erupted into a mass of sore , red spots .
18 The court erupted into a crescendo of cheers and applause , and a succession of ever-increasing acclamation as the news was greeted by the multitude outside .
19 What is more , it was not a case of France eventually delivering slow ball to their backs : rather was it a matter of mauls which erupted into a forward on the break .
20 The meadow began to mushroom with tents and huts and the street theatre erupted into an explosion of living history , the performers flinging themselves to the ground and then leaping into the air as and when the idea occurred and making funny faces all the while .
21 The hall erupted into an ovation as Mr Smith added : ‘ Neil and Glenys , we salute you today . ’
22 A fountain of stinking saltwater erupted into the air .
23 Hell erupted into the office block .
24 One patch is even rougher than the rest : the landscaped relic of a bulldozed block , which had to come down because sewage erupted into the sinks and lavatories .
25 Suddenly Bridget erupted into the room , calling Loretta 's name in a terrifying loud whisper .
26 Six of them were clacking away at various speeds when the door of the classroom opened and Matthew Preston erupted into the room .
27 These tensions were held in check by Edward IV but he did nothing to resolve them , and after his death they erupted into the faction struggle which cost Edward V his throne .
28 These tensions were held in check by Edward IV but he did nothing to resolve them , and after his death they erupted into the faction struggle which cost Edward V his throne .
29 Then the fumes caught in her throat and her yell petered into a racking cough .
30 He straightened out , feet extended towards the ceiling , and rose into a handstand .
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